HPI Savage Nitro Drive Dog Bones Titanium Upgrade JR-CHP-SAV-044 by Jazrider  [JR-CHP-SAV-044]

Titanium Dog Bones For HPI Savage Nitro Off Road Series - Jazrider Brand [JR-CHP-SAV-044]
Price:
USD$27.98
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-CHP-SAV-044
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Aftermarket Titanium Dog Bones for HPI Savage Nitro

These titanium dog bones are designed as durable aftermarket drivetrain spares for HPI Savage Nitro off-road machines. They serve as direct-fit replacements intended to lower wear and preserve driveline geometry under intense off-road use without altering factory mounting points.

The parts are aimed at Savage Nitro fitment and come finished in natural titanium. They replace compatible steel or alloy dog bones using the stock wheel hub and differential interfaces, and swapping them requires routine disassembly of front and rear driveline components.

In terms of tuning, upgrading to titanium dog bones helps maintain alignment and reduces replacement frequency under heavy use. Inspect hex fits and bearings prior to assembly and use the recommended fastener torque for your Savage to prevent misalignment.

Specifications

  • Item: Titanium dog bones
  • Material: Titanium
  • Model Number: JR-CHP-SAV-044
  • Compatibility: HPI Savage Nitro Off Road Series

For Savage Nitro owners seeking a corrosion-resistant, low-deformation replacement for worn drivetrain links, these titanium dog bones integrate with stock driveline layouts and support reliable tuning adjustments.

JR-CHP-SAV-044 is produced for HPI Savage Nitro configurations; verify your hub and differential interface dimensions to confirm a direct swap.
Check the hex seat, bearing condition, and overall part length against your existing dog bones to ensure correct engagement and clearances.
They are intended to preserve original driveline geometry when used as direct-fit replacements, so handling and alignment remain consistent with stock setup.
After installation, confirm smooth rotation of mating parts and recheck fastener torque after a short test run to ensure no settling has occurred.